Reported Speech
Inversions
Relative Clauses
Gerunds & Infinitives
100

"Did you meet each other at school?" Alberto asked. 

He asked them if they had met at school. 

100

John had never been to such a fantastic restaurant. 

Never had John been to such a fantastic restaurant. 

100

She worked for a man. The man used to be an athlete. 

She worked for a man who used to be an athlete. 

100

____ used to be my favorite hobby (to fish/fishing). 

Fishing 

200

"Why are you wearing sunglasses?" Sasha asked. 

She asked me why I was wearing sunglasses. 

200

I seldom leave my house so early. 

Seldom do I leave my house so early. 

200

We broke the computer. The computer belonged to my father. 

We broke the computer that belonged to my father. 

200

I didn't remember _____ the door when we left (to lock/locking). 

to lock

300

"How will you get to France?" I asked. 

I asked them how they would get to France. 

300

People rarely appreciate this musician's talent. 

Rarely do people appreciate this musician's talent. 

300

There are two clothing shops. You can buy dresses at these shops. 

There are two clothing shops where you can buy dresses. 

300

They had trouble _____ our house (to find/finding). 

finding

400

"What can we do about this?" we wondered. 

We wondered what we could do about it. 

400

We would understand what had happened that night only later. 

Only later would we understand what had happened that night. 

400

I can't wait for next Friday. Next Friday I'll go to the amusement park. 

I can't wait for next Friday when I'll go to the amusement park. 

400

Would you mind ______ the window? (to open/opening)

opening

500

"Can I visit you tomorrow?" Joe asked. 

Joe asked if he could visit me the next day. 

500

They had met such rude people never before. 

Never had they met such rude people before. 

500

His sister will meet us there. She's a doctor. 

His sister, who is a doctor, will meet us there. 

500

She pretended ______ interested. (to be/being)

to be 

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